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The bond order in O(2)^(+) species is ……...

The bond order in `O_(2)^(+)` species is …………….

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To determine the bond order of the \( O_2^+ \) species, we can follow these steps: ### Step 1: Determine the total number of electrons in \( O_2^+ \) The molecular oxygen \( O_2 \) has a total of 16 electrons (8 from each oxygen atom). Since we have the \( O_2^+ \) ion, we need to remove one electron from this total. \[ \text{Total electrons in } O_2^+ = 16 - 1 = 15 \text{ electrons} \] ...
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